Detroit’s Red Pill puts together a lyrical exercise on his complex new single “90s Money.” As a crew and label, Mello Music Group is always rhymes and message above all else; Red Pill continues that run on “90s Money” (as heard on the HBO’s hilarious oringinal show, “Silicon Valley”) with up-tempo, Jazz-like production from Alex Goose and intricately placed rhyme structures that are signature to the Mello sound. Off his upcoming “Day Drunk” EP, (slated to release 11.27) “90s Money” is a sonic throwback to Hip-Hop’s proverbial “Golden Era,” allowing Pill’s flow and writing to shine, while re-introducing a conventional rap sound to a new generation. If “90’s Money” is any indication of how solid the EP is, choosing the Red Pill is the only option.
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